I do one thing at a time, mostly because I can't trust my cat not to chew on the working yarn, and it's easier to keep one project safe from the beast than multiple. She is a burden of love, that beast. Great video, hope to see how the final blanket turns out!
I always try to have two projects going. The more they differ from each other (hook size, yarn weight, stitch type/pattern), the better. Alternating between projects every 20 minutes or so reduces strain and fatigue because I'm changing up what motions I'm doing. That's is a clever trick! I'm actually thinking of giving this yarn a try now.
I try to do one at a time but if I have a big WIP then I tend to do little ones all in between working on the big one. Your squares look good. I'm working with this yarn, too. My favorite thing about it is that I don't have to pick out my colors. Takes me forever to select colors on scrappy projects.
These Tips always helped me, i decided to share them with you. Tip1: Pick what YOU like! Tip2: if you like monochromatic colors, you could pick the same (1) color in many shades (from light to dark, or dark to light) that you like. Tip 2: maybe you could take a Screenshot of a Colorwheel on your Phone and pick from any of the 'Complimentary Colors' that you see (they're the colors that you see on the opposite side of the colorwheel). Combine the two and voila. Tip 3: Think of all the Seasons, and how cool or warm you'd like the finished Piece to feel against your skin. ...Thick yarn, Winter warm/soft. Thin Yarn, Summer cool/light and so on... plus...you might want to use the Colors you see in Nature, during that time of the year that you'd like to use and wear the piece you are wanting to make.. Hope this helps my friend, Good Luck with your project. 👋🧶🎨
Awesome! What temperature blanket pattern did you use? It's gorgeous. Please do a video, yes. What kind of hook are you using there? It's pretty with the pink. It was fun watching you use the granny yarn.
I do one thing at a time, mostly because I can't trust my cat not to chew on the working yarn, and it's easier to keep one project safe from the beast than multiple. She is a burden of love, that beast. Great video, hope to see how the final blanket turns out!
I always try to have two projects going. The more they differ from each other (hook size, yarn weight, stitch type/pattern), the better. Alternating between projects every 20 minutes or so reduces strain and fatigue because I'm changing up what motions I'm doing.
That's is a clever trick! I'm actually thinking of giving this yarn a try now.
I try to do one at a time but if I have a big WIP then I tend to do little ones all in between working on the big one. Your squares look good. I'm working with this yarn, too. My favorite thing about it is that I don't have to pick out my colors. Takes me forever to select colors on scrappy projects.
These Tips always helped me, i decided to share them with you. Tip1: Pick what YOU like!
Tip2: if you like monochromatic colors, you could pick the same (1) color in many shades (from light to dark, or dark to light) that you like.
Tip 2: maybe you could take a Screenshot of a Colorwheel on your Phone and pick from any of the 'Complimentary Colors' that you see (they're the colors that you see on the opposite side of the colorwheel). Combine the two and voila.
Tip 3: Think of all the Seasons, and how cool or warm you'd like the finished Piece to feel against your skin.
...Thick yarn, Winter warm/soft.
Thin Yarn, Summer cool/light and so on... plus...you might want to use the Colors you see in Nature, during that time of the year that you'd like to use and wear the piece you are wanting to make..
Hope this helps my friend, Good Luck with your project. 👋🧶🎨
Awesome! What temperature blanket pattern did you use? It's gorgeous. Please do a video, yes. What kind of hook are you using there? It's pretty with the pink. It was fun watching you use the granny yarn.
I created my own thing. I’ll have to make a video about it. Thanks for watching!
Thank you for sharing! I’m not a fan of doing granny squares but that is pretty awesome! You Ami’s look amazing, especially the zombie hand.❤
It’s thing from the Adams Family
Thanks for the video, it was informative. I just learned about this yarn and your explanation made me more likely to try it.
Hey, I have a temperature blanket that looks almost exactly like yours!
I work on one project at a time.I find if I try to work on more I never get them completed.
I get 15 squares out of all the skeins I have tried so if you are not getting that number then you are throwing away one granny square lol